Natural Resources

Ann Dever Memorial Regional Park

6791 San Casa Dr, Englewood, FL

Ann Dever Memorial Regional Park has over 420 acres of land, 50 acres for active use, 120 acres of environmental land, 136 acres north of the creek and 115 acres dedicated to Cedar Point Environment Park.

Ann Dever Memorial Regional Park is a sanctuary of old growth pines, scrub habitat and mature pine flatwoods with mangrove fringe along Oyster Creek. An observation platform and the boardwalk crossing Oyster Creek displays the variety of birds that utilize Oyster Creek and the surrounding mangroves.

To get there: Travel east on SR 776 and turn right on San Casa Rd. Ann Dever Memorial Regional Park is located next to the Humane Society and directly across from Cedar Point.

Location Map - Trail Map - Fact Sheet

Amenities:

  • Birding
  • Canoe/Kayak
  • Fishing
  • Nature Preserve
  • Nature/Walking Trail
  • Picnic Shelters/Pavilion Rentals
  • Picnicking
  • Restrooms/Port-O-Lets

Download: Complete Facility Guide | Complete Program Guide | Birding Information | Parking Permits

 


To learn more about the Conservation Charlotte program: call 941.764.4360 and ask for Natural Resources Division, or send us an email.

Amberjack Environmental Park | Cedar Point Environmental Park
Charlotte Flatwoods Environmental Park | Ann Dever Memorial Regional Park 
Tippecanoe Environmental Park | Tippecanoe II Mitigation Area

Nature Walk Schedule   |   Bird List


For more information
Natural Resources
2050 Forrest Nelson Blvd
Port Charlotte, FL 33952-5209
941.613.3220
email: Andy.Stevens@charlottefl.com

 

 

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